Stories about Film from July, 2007
Bangladesh: Sicko and Canada
a bengali in TO watches Michael Moore's Sicko, and is thankful that he's in Canada.
Trinidad & Tobago: Caribbean Tales
Caribbean Free Radio is in Toronto for the second annual Caribbean Tales Film Festival…
Kuwait: Movie Marathon
Zdistrict from Kuwait writes that he will be travelling to Dubai with friends for a movie marathon.
The Balkans: “Behind Enemy Lines” Movie
Bosnia Blog reviews “Behind Enemy Lines” movie.
Haiti: Making Movies
“Even in hard times, Haitians go to the movies.” Marginal Revolution refers to a report that examines the blossoming Haitian film industry.
Cameroon: the rise of Cameroonian film industry
In an African Minute introduces his readers to the film industry in Cameroon: “The most ambitious project Zigoto has undertaken is to create a Cameroonian film industry out of thin...
Bahrain: Die Hard
From Bahrain, Bint Battuta confesses her love for the Die Hard movie series.
Poland: News Roundup
The beatroot returns with a news roundup: “The EU deal that wasn't; striking doctors and nurses; and the Father Henryk Jankowski – Mel Gibson connection: the usual weird and wonderful...
Jordan: The Transformers
Naseem from Jordan reviews new blockbuster The Transformers here.
Bahamas, Trinidad & Tobago: The Business of Culture
“Caribbean governments need to be thinking about what they must do to foster innovation and creative talent while developing enabling policies designed to keep our creative industries attuned to domestic...
Nigeria: Nollywood: making honey from a hard stone
Pamela's World discusses the Nigerian film industry, Nollywood: “Nollywood is currently one of the largest multi billion film producing industries in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood. Nigerians have again...
Kuwait is like a Cinema
Kuwaiti bloggers have more than meets the eyes. This week we hear from a Kuwaiti teacher, a film maker and an artist. We also see how one blogger reacted when the electricity was cut at work and why a vital pedestrian crossing between two sections of a mall comes to a standstill at 11pm.
Kenya: crossing the Atlantic to learn social responsibility!
Fikirte questions the central theme of the documentary, The Boys of Baraka: “I watched the documentary a few minutes ago and I was left with a big “Huh?” The boys...